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cosmicharIie |
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December 18, 2012 08:36:44am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: in the Home Provide Greater Health Risk Than Benefit |
my weapons training began and ended in 1966. I would not even consider owning a firearm without now taking a safety course and lots of time at the firing range. A 22Mag long barrel handgun sounds good
Btw, tho I use the term "gun" I do own a rather useless one, but it still aims true - to about 3 feet ;)
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snow_and_rain |
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December 18, 2012 09:23:46am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: in the Home Provide Greater Health Risk Than Benefit |
I'm not as anti-gun as most of you probably think I am. I believe there are circumstances under which I even might want a gun. If I lived in the wilderness or very far away from law enforcement, I'd probably want some kind of basic firearm to use against bears and such. I'm also not opposed to hunting, and believe that hunters should be able to own a reasonable collection. I just think that there are reasonable limits that we should place on the kinds of guns and ammo that should be permitted.